Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 336
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978-0-7425-2867-3 • Hardback • December 2003 • $160.00 • (£123.00)
978-0-7425-2868-0 • Paperback • December 2003 • $67.00 • (£52.00)
Sean MacBride was an international human rights activist and Nobel Peace PrizeDwinner who served as chair of the International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems for UNESCO. Also known as The MacBride Commission, this distinguished group included Elie Abel, Hubert Beuve-Mery, Elebe Ma Ekonzo, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Sergei Losev, Mochtar Lubis, Mustapha Mosmoudi, Michio Nagai, Fred Isaac Akporuaro Omu, Bogdan Osolnik, Gamel El Oteifi, Johannes Pieter Pronk, Juan Somavia, Boobli George Verghese, and Betty Zimmerman.
Chapter 1 Foreword to the New Edition
Chapter 2 Foreword
Chapter 3 Preface
Part 4 Part I: Communication and Society
Chapter 5 1 The Historical Dimension
Chapter 6 2 The Contemporary Dimension
Chapter 7 3 The International Dimension
Part 8 Part II: Communication Today
Chapter 9 1 Means of Communication
Chapter 10 2 Expanding Infrastructures
Chapter 11 3 Integration: Changing Patterns
Chapter 12 4 Concentration
Chapter 13 5 Interaction: Participants
Chapter 14 Disparities
Part 15 Part III: Problems and Issues of Common Concern
Chapter 16 1 Flaws in Communication Flows
Chapter 17 2 Dominance in Communication Contents
Chapter 18 3 Democratization of Communication
Chapter 19 4 Images of the World
Chapter 20 5 The Public and Public Opinion
Part 21 Part IV: The Institutional and Professional Framework
Chapter 22 1 Communication Policies
Chapter 23 2 Material Resources
Chapter 24 3 Research Contributions
Chapter 25 4 The Professional Communicators
Chapter 26 5 Rights and Responsibilities of Journalists
Chapter 27 6 Norms of Professional Conduct
Part 28 Part V: Communication Tomorrow
Chapter 29 A Conclusions and Recommendations
Chapter 30 B Issues Requiring Further Study
Many Voices, One World...[is]a praiseworthy merit in more than one way and a highly recommended resource for young and established scholars in the field of international communication.
— Stijn Joye, Research and Teaching Assistant, Department of Communication Studies, Ghent University, Belgium; The Journal Of International Communication